Lethbridge Herald

Free Fry Day a huge success

More than $300K raised for HALO Air Ambulance

- Tim Kalinowski LETHBRIDGE HERALD

Free Fry Day is being declared a phenomenal success by organizers after community response and donations tripled their fundraisin­g target of $100,000 to support HALO Air Ambulance on Friday.

“We are definitely going to triple what our target was of $100,000,” confirmed event co-sponsor Steven Dyck, president of Western Tractor Canada. “We are going to be north of $300,000 today. And so we are just absolutely blown away by the response from the community.”

At Western Tractor’s Broxburn Business Park location in Lethbridge vehicles were lined up onto the highway awaiting their chance to receive some of the 7,500 free bags of frozen fries donated by McCain Food Western Canada. A live brass band played as the fries were brought out to each car individual­ly to be given away.

The fries were being distribute­d as part of a HALO fundraisin­g awareness initiative, and in solidarity with southern Alberta’s struggling potato farmers and the wider potato processing industry. That industry has experience­d welldocume­nted impacts to its french fry market sales with so many restaurant­s being closed across North America during the COVID-19 pandemic.

The busy scene in Lethbridge was recreated at all four Western Tractor locations — Medicine Hat, Burdett, Taber and Lethbridge — which hosted the fry giveaway at different times throughout day. Co-sponsor J.E.B. Transport provided the refrigerat­or truck to transport the fries to each Free Fry Day scheduled event along Highway 3.

HALO CAO Paul Carolan said the community support for his lifesaving organizati­on at a time when it was facing possible permanent closure by June as it struggled to raise operating funds due to the impact of COVID-19 on its usual public fundraisin­g events is simply phenomenal.

“It has been an incredible day,” he said, “and the outpouring of support is second to none, and it’s a miracle.”

Dyck agreed, and felt the community support shown on Friday was more than enough evidence to prove to the provincial government HALO was a valued service in southern Alberta, and highly cherished by local communitie­s and residents. He called on the province to now do its share to financiall­y support HALO.

“The community stepped up and said ‘we are here,’” Dyck stated, “but we want to make sure government steps up now.”

- With files from Ian Martens Follow @TimKalHera­ld on Twitter

 ?? Herald photo by Ian Martens ?? Volunteers and employees hand out bags of frozen fries as part of Free Fry Day at Western Tractor. Vehicles lined up down Highway 3 as part of the HALO Air Ambulance fundraiser, a partnershi­p of the tractor dealership, McCain Foods and
J.E.B. Transport, which as of Friday afternoon was projected to raise over $300,000 — more than tripling the original goal. @IMartensHe­rald
Herald photo by Ian Martens Volunteers and employees hand out bags of frozen fries as part of Free Fry Day at Western Tractor. Vehicles lined up down Highway 3 as part of the HALO Air Ambulance fundraiser, a partnershi­p of the tractor dealership, McCain Foods and J.E.B. Transport, which as of Friday afternoon was projected to raise over $300,000 — more than tripling the original goal. @IMartensHe­rald

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